The Competition Commission concluded that Centrum Pharmacy was in breach of the excessive pricing provisions under Consumer Protection Regulations.
Read MoreOn 19 February 2020, the Competition Commission released its reports on the provisional findings of the Land Based Public Passenger Transport Market Inquiry. Of the two reports published, we focus on the one which concerns metered taxis and e-hailing services.
Read MoreThe US Trade Representative announced that the US has shortened its internal list of “developing countries”. The consequence is that there will be fewer “developing countries” whose products will qualify for the benefits afforded by the World Trade Organisation.
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The regulations on price discrimination provide clarity defining price discrimination, establishing whether a contravention has occurred, and whether it is likely to impede effective participation by the “designated class” of consumers which the Legislature has identified as deserving of specific protection.
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Dominant firms are also prohibited from engaging in price discrimination and exerting unfair buyer power. Recently, these provisions have been amended to include specific protections for small and medium sized businesses.
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While the price discrimination regulations intend to protect “designated class” purchasers in the downstream market, the buyer power regulations intend to protect designated class suppliers in the upstream market.
Read MoreThe Competition Commission published its final report on the findings of the Grocery Retail Sector Market Inquiry, stating that a combination of features present in the grocery retail sector, such as long term exclusive leases, may prevent or restrict competition.
Read MoreThe advent of the 4th industrial revolution poses a dilemma for a number of regulatory bodies in South Africa and abroad.
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